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ad libitum tries to incorporate vocals and more conventional pop elements into Fermata's symphonic-flavoured fusion recipe, but the result is a bit stale and confused. "Posledn?Tango Na Vajnorskej Ulici" is probably the album's most successful amalgamation: two spacey synthesizer solos bookend an unremarkable but enjoyable rock tune with symphonic keyboard arrangements and instrumental sections somewhat reminiscent of late-1970s Genesis. ...
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ad libitum At pleasure; at will
Ãâó: acdaonline.org/states/SD/Musical%20Terminology.htm
ad libitum (Lat.) : At will, or at the pleasure of the performer, typically an optional part that may be left out. Opp. is obbligato. Also, an allowance to play the passage freely, especially with regard to tempo.
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ad libitum at liberty, may be omitted.
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